Raja Raja Chora

[3][4] Produced by Abhishek Agarwal Arts and People Media Factory,[5] the film stars Sree Vishnu, Megha Akash, Sunaina and Ravi Babu.

[7] The plot follows the protagonist, his family and others who cross his path, exploring aspects of survival in the city, crime, punishment and redemption.

It is later revealed that he works at a stationery store, where he manipulates customers and makes money without the knowledge of the owner.

Meanwhile, Sub Inspector William Reddy, who is the maternal uncle of Sanjana, is under pressure to curb crime in his jurisdiction and stop under-reporting cases to get promoted.

Angered, and approaches Vidya claiming that Bhaskar has continued his robberies despite her earlier insistence and is planning to run away with Sanjana.

Bhaskar is conned as he loses the entire family savings who wants to give a surprise by buying a new house for Vidya.

Sanjana, good at micro art but lured by a corporate job and city life style for which she started lying, got punished after revealing the truth of Bhaskar and her dreams which were shattered, William being a cop, misused his power and cheated his best friend who got punished for his adultery and he framed himself in the Raja costume as a thief.

Bhaskar, regretting his past crimes and cheating, decides to turn himself in to atone for his mistakes.

Soundtrack and score of the film is composed by Vivek Sagar, marking his second collaboration with Sree Vishnu after Brochevarevarura (2019).

[4] It also has additional (primarily backing) vocals of Rohit Paritala, Sai Charan, Dhananjay, Lokeshwar and Smaran.

[6] All music is composed by Vivek SagarIn early-August 2021, the film's released was announced as on 19 August 2021.

She appreciated the performances of the cast, music, cinematography and editing, adding, "Hasith Goli joins the list of directors to watch out for in Telugu cinema.

While Nyayapati appreciated the screenplay and the narrative style, she felt that the run time was not justified.

Shetty felt that Sagar's soundtrack was passable but he appreciated the background score and cinematography.

[18] A reviewer from Eenadu praised the screenplay and Vishnu's performance while adding that narrative was slow in the second half.

[20] Sakshi Post reported that the film collected a gross of ₹15 million at the box office, in its opening day.